Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Python-keystoneclient
Total 7 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2013-2166 4 Debian, Fedoraproject, Openstack and 1 more 4 Debian Linux, Fedora, Python-keystoneclient and 1 more 2023-12-10 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
python-keystoneclient version 0.2.3 to 0.2.5 has middleware memcache encryption bypass
CVE-2013-2167 3 Debian, Openstack, Redhat 3 Debian Linux, Python-keystoneclient, Openstack 2023-12-10 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
python-keystoneclient version 0.2.3 to 0.2.5 has middleware memcache signing bypass
CVE-2014-7144 1 Openstack 2 Keystonemiddleware, Python-keystoneclient 2023-12-10 4.3 MEDIUM N/A
OpenStack keystonemiddleware (formerly python-keystoneclient) 0.x before 0.11.0 and 1.x before 1.2.0 disables certification verification when the "insecure" option is set in a paste configuration (paste.ini) file regardless of the value, which allows remote attackers to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks via a crafted certificate.
CVE-2013-2104 1 Openstack 1 Python-keystoneclient 2023-12-10 5.5 MEDIUM N/A
python-keystoneclient before 0.2.4, as used in OpenStack Keystone (Folsom), does not properly check expiry for PKI tokens, which allows remote authenticated users to (1) retain use of a token after it has expired, or (2) use a revoked token once it expires.
CVE-2015-1852 2 Canonical, Openstack 3 Ubuntu Linux, Keystonemiddleware, Python-keystoneclient 2023-12-10 4.3 MEDIUM N/A
The s3_token middleware in OpenStack keystonemiddleware before 1.6.0 and python-keystoneclient before 1.4.0 disables certification verification when the "insecure" option is set in a paste configuration (paste.ini) file regardless of the value, which allows remote attackers to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks via a crafted certificate, a different vulnerability than CVE-2014-7144.
CVE-2014-0105 1 Openstack 1 Python-keystoneclient 2023-12-10 6.0 MEDIUM N/A
The auth_token middleware in the OpenStack Python client library for Keystone (aka python-keystoneclient) before 0.7.0 does not properly retrieve user tokens from memcache, which allows remote authenticated users to gain privileges in opportunistic circumstances via a large number of requests, related to an "interaction between eventlet and python-memcached."
CVE-2013-2013 1 Openstack 1 Python-keystoneclient 2023-12-10 2.1 LOW N/A
The user-password-update command in python-keystoneclient before 0.2.4 accepts the new password in the --password argument, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by listing the process.